James McMillan — (* 12. Mai 1838 in Hamilton, Oberkanada; † 10. August 1902 in Manchester, Massachusetts) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker kanadischer Herkunft, der den Bundesstaat Michigan im US Senat vertrat … Deutsch Wikipedia
James McMillan (fur trader) — James McMillan (1783–1858) was a fur trader and explorer for the North West Company and Hudson s Bay Company. He led some of the earliest surveys of the lower Fraser River and founded Fort Langley for the HBC in 1827, and was its first Chief… … Wikipedia
James McMillan (Senator) — James McMillan (May 12 1838 ndash; August 10 1902) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan.McMillan was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to William and Grace McMillan, both Scottish natives. He was educated in the public schools of… … Wikipedia
James McMillan (cricketer) — James Michael McMillan (b. 14 June, 1978 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for Otago in the State Championship. He is the cousin of Craig McMillan.External links* [http://cricketarchive.com/Otago/Players/15/15347/15347.html… … Wikipedia
James McMillan (footballer) — James McMillan (born c. 1866 unknown in Scotland) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland in 1884.underland careerMcMillan made his debut for Sunderland in a 3 ndash;1 loss to Redcar Tow F.C. on 8 August, 1884 in the FA Cup. [cite… … Wikipedia
McMillan — McMillan, MacMillan und Macmillan sind Varianten eines ursprünglich schottischen Familiennamens. Die Aussprache ist bei allen Schreibungen gleich. In der Schreibweise McMillan tragen folgende Personen diesen Familiennamen: Alex McMillan (* 1932) … Deutsch Wikipedia
McMillan Reservoir — Location Washington, D.C. Coordinates … Wikipedia
McMillan Fountain — Artist Herbert Adams Year 1912 (1912) Dimensions 370 cm (144 in) Location Washington, D.C. Owner McMillan Reservoir The McMillan Fountain is a public artwork by American artist … Wikipedia
McMillan (surname) — MacMillan, Macmillan, McMillen or McMillan are variants of a Scottish family name. The origin of the name is said to derive from the origin of the Scottish Clan MacMillan. The progenitor of the Clan was said to be Airbertach, a Hebridean prince… … Wikipedia
McMillan Sand Filtration Site — The District of Columbia government is considering redevelopment plans for the McMillan Park and sand filtration site which is no longer used for water treatment. McMillan Park and Sand Filtration Site is a twenty five acre green space and… … Wikipedia